Monetary Value of Noritake China Set

Asked Dec 9, 2009, 12:51 PM
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I inherited a set of Noritake China and would like to know the value. On the back it says Noritake Handpainted with a Letter M in the middle. Below that it says Made in Japan, then Japanese writing, then No. 16034. I do not know the name of the pattern but it is white with gold scrollwork all the way around each piece.

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